Research Methods And Statistics In I/O (II)

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This course builds on the material covered in Research Methods and Statistics I by elaborating on the various statistical techniques used in the analysis of data generated by empirical research. The course includes both descriptive and inferential statistical methods and spans parametric and non-parametric statistical methods.
Competency A: Determine appropriate statistical procedures for a given research hypothesis.
Competency B: Select appropriate sample sizes and sampling techniques.
Competency C: Use descriptive statistics and inferential statistical procedures to test hypotheses and make inferences.
Competency D: Interpret descriptive and inferential statistical results.
Competency E: Critique published research in I-O psychology.
Competency F: Consider reliability, validity, and ethical responsibilities within research.

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Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the receiving institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether or not credits earned at University of Phoenix will be accepted by another institution of the student’s choice.